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In reply to the discussion: Some Republican-led states refuse to let Justice Department monitors into polling places [View all]BumRushDaShow
(170,605 posts)16. Some additional
https://www.justice.gov/crt/about-federal-observers-and-election-monitoring
Link to FACT SHEET (PDF) - https://www.justice.gov/media/848001/dl?inline
Election Monitoring
In light of the Shelby County decision, the Division is not relying on the Section 4(b) coverage formula as a way to identify jurisdictions for election monitoring. The Division can continue to engage OPM federal observers where there is a relevant court order. The Division also will continue to conduct its own election monitoring around the country, using its own staff, without relying on the Section 4(b) coverage formula. Please see the fact sheet here.
After the Shelby County decision, the Division can continue to engage OPM federal observers where there is a court order under Section 3(a) of the Voting Rights Act authorizing their presence. The monitoring of elections by federal observers is an important aspect of the Division's voting rights enforcement efforts. The success of the federal observer program is made possible by the long-term commitment of OPM to recruit, train, and supervise these federal observers, who serve as neutral and impartial observers of election-day procedures, and by cooperation and coordination with state and local election officials.
The Division also monitors elections in the field for compliance with the federal voting rights laws in jurisdictions not currently eligible for assignment of federal observers. Under these circumstances, one or more attorneys and staff members from the Division may be assigned to monitor the election in the field on election day and maintain contact with state and local officials.
In light of the Shelby County decision, the Division is not relying on the Section 4(b) coverage formula as a way to identify jurisdictions for election monitoring. The Division can continue to engage OPM federal observers where there is a relevant court order. The Division also will continue to conduct its own election monitoring around the country, using its own staff, without relying on the Section 4(b) coverage formula. Please see the fact sheet here.
After the Shelby County decision, the Division can continue to engage OPM federal observers where there is a court order under Section 3(a) of the Voting Rights Act authorizing their presence. The monitoring of elections by federal observers is an important aspect of the Division's voting rights enforcement efforts. The success of the federal observer program is made possible by the long-term commitment of OPM to recruit, train, and supervise these federal observers, who serve as neutral and impartial observers of election-day procedures, and by cooperation and coordination with state and local election officials.
The Division also monitors elections in the field for compliance with the federal voting rights laws in jurisdictions not currently eligible for assignment of federal observers. Under these circumstances, one or more attorneys and staff members from the Division may be assigned to monitor the election in the field on election day and maintain contact with state and local officials.
Link to FACT SHEET (PDF) - https://www.justice.gov/media/848001/dl?inline
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Some Republican-led states refuse to let Justice Department monitors into polling places [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Nov 2024
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Let's hope they're just being little pissant babies and not trying to hide something big.
Think. Again.
Nov 2024
#1
Paxton admitted to cheating in 2020. Why that facist is not in prison for life?
Clouds Passing
Nov 2024
#19
"Wonder if a voter (or monitor)sees something very bad going on, can they CALL the feds in?"
BumRushDaShow
Nov 2024
#6
Do states have any legal standing to prevent federal DOJ observers from being on-site to monitor?
TheRickles
Nov 2024
#9
The Supremes struck down the part of the Voting Rights Act that used to authorize federal election monitors
Ramsey Barner
Nov 2024
#12
Absent a FEDERAL court order supporting the states, the DOJ monitors should appear with a US Marshall.
TomSlick
Nov 2024
#11
Can states National Guards be nationalized and put under control of the President using his SCOTUS grant of immunity?
Jit423
Nov 2024
#14
And if they need help they can deputize a few million of us to enforce it. Arent you all SICK AND TIRED
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2024
#28